I am a Ph.D. Candidate in Economics at New York University.
I will join the Department of Economics at Uppsala University in the Fall 2024.
Research interests: Macroeconomics, Labor Economics, Networks
My research focuses on the interactions between firms' dynamics and the labor market. Using employer-employee data, I look at the transmission of labor market shocks to workers. Through macroeconomic modeling I then infer implications on aggregate welfare and analysis associated policies.
In my Job Market Paper, I use French administrative data to study the links between labor market concentration, wages and transition rates. I show how large and more productive firms pay higher wages and make labor markets more concentrated at the same time.
References:
Guido Menzio, New York University
Katarína Borovičková, Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond
Jaroslav Borovička, New York University
Email: guillaume.nevo@nyu.edu
My work is supported by a NSF Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant (#2242398).